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Yee, Ma'am I ! quite agree with you, there can be no doubt about that tea. NELSON MO ATE & CO. bear a reputation second to none. Wo have tried giving Coupons and pushing our own tea, because of the extra profit, but it's no use, only a few will have them more than once. NELSON MOATE &Co. were the first to introduce Ceylon Teas in 1830-1831.... -- - ,'-r~---i PRQQK^SIME Whataiutu annual e&oe MIC if. in a. BOXINQ DAY, DEO. 36)1’, 1906. Firsi Baa- at 11 o’oloek. 1. Handicap Hurdle 8000, ol 10 soys j ssoend hnrE6 to receive iSOa from ihe atabo. Norr'nstion 7b b', acceptances 2a 6d One mile and » to.lf. 2. Maiden Kcurry, of 4 bovb. domination 4b. Half-mile. 3. D'stiiet Race, of 5 eo-s; second ho’se to r- ociva 10s out of atako, Nomination fisOnemile. 4. Wbatatosj Cup, of 15 sova; aeoond horro to receive 2 sova out of stake Nomination 10.', acceptance 6s. (Jno mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 eovb. Nomination 3s. Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, < i 7 sova; eocond koroe to readvc 1 bov out i ( stake Nomina- ' tior. SB, aooeplarou 2b Gd- Six furiooKa 7. Cor eolation Handioap, of 4 sova (alt winners at Meeting barred ; seoond horse to receive 10a out of stake. Nomination 4s. Six furlongß. RULE 8. 1. Name, age, perfoiin >noos, pedigreo, and oolora ol ridera, in wtiiieg, must accompany nomination?, 2. No entries received without oasb. 3 Biowaida have the right to bar any horso from rtariing in n raoo if incorrect performances are given. 4. Protests must be made In writing to tho Srorctaty within ton minuteß aft r raoa, aoeompanied wita £t, whioh will bo forfo'ted to the Club if protest is dismissed. Stewards’ dtoition to bs final. 5. Bones in District Bace to have been tho property of owners (t 1 ;eo months befo-.o raeo meeting) living in Whaiatutu and Kerala Districts; dietrioi from Eaitoralahi Bridge up 6. All jocki ys io pay a fee of 2s 61. Licenses to be produoed at tcales.

Nominations ior Gup, Hurdles, Flyitig Hanaioap o'ose on BAIUItUAY, Deocmber lgtti, at H p m. Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, Eectmter 19ih Acceptances fo r Cup, Hindi s, and Flying cloee on BAIUUD.aY, Uuaambtr 22nd, at 9 pm. Nominations for Peltry and Pony Handiobp close on the Cou. re half an hour before eaoh race, Consolation Handicap, post ontry. Nominations and Aoaeptanarß rray bo loft with J. N. io3 ia, Wh.ia-uju. or the Setnetary, If. S. Loslio, Gisb mo, Admi Bion to Course : One Shilling ; children half-prioe. Coaoheß will meet trains at Te Karaka, conveying poßsengars to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. H. e. LESLIE, Bon. Secretary, Care of Primrose and Leslie Bros, Gisborne, THE CUT OF THE COAT Tells the Taste o, the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy m.ty ajt bo th one you should wear, 111 the mirror of the retail clothier yon cannot see yoursell as others see you. Is it safe to trust your ap» pcarance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by tlu necessity of fitting you to the clothing rather than the .cl.otJjiDg to you ?

Individuality and character arc expit&bcd every garment we IT' h i: c. H . BA N t,) LAN 1 Merchant T Her, a»a Importer, PELL PTLKIiT. I^KESH man, OWi'ERf gand FBUIT at Chilson’3. Shipments arrive every boat. Telephone So. 33i. sflgial j\ot;ce. Me-' Sits FBiKR HARBI3 AMD CO, Ltd., of Wellctl-y Street, Auckland, and W.ukumeto Station, havo opened a Brarcb B-.triness at the to ner of Gladstone Boad and Grey Street Intending F urchasers of HBMOBIAIS, ETO, Should wait before going clgewhrrr, r. 3 thif well-establicbed fiim intend oarryinrr a well-flErorted and up to date etoak of Marble and Granite Designs in Monuments and Herd.i n- s eta L> a i-kt'erinv and carving will b- made a speciality by the Gisborne Manager, iron Tomb Bailings in newest designs. Eu matea gi'-cn for ail binds of CoDoret) Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Brt rob. Ruß-iRT W. CARY. ~WrjTSYKEB~ BEHTiST. PRIZE MEDALLIST FOB ARTIFICIAL TEETER Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Bond, Taiophona 10.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
751

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1950, 5 December 1906, Page 4

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